Host a Donation Drive

Support the Elderly Pet Organization by Hosting a Donation Drop Off Drive.

It’s a great community building initiative that friends, family, neighbors, or coworkers will be happy to be a part of. Everyone has unwanted items they may be looking to donate, and a donation drive for Elderly Pets is a great way to collect those items and support a good cause at the same time. All donations are tax deductible!

It’s 1-2-3 simple:

  1. Post a flyer on social media or notify your friends, family, neighbors, or coworkers that you are hosting a drive. (don’t worry we will supply the images with your details)
  2. Collect donated items in a designated drop off area.
  3. Contact us for a contactless pickup.

Here’s what makes a good donation – items should be smaller than a 12″ x 12″ x 12″ size box and items must new or only very gently used and must be clean, without rips, tears, holes, damage, odors or stains:

If you’d like to host a drop off drive, please complete the form and we’ll send you all the marketing materials you need to host a successful fundraiser for us.

Once you complete the form, we will contact you with marketing materials and to confirm your pickup date and time. We appreciate your consideration!

Our goal is to raise money to provide one year of free pet insurance to pet parents who are in need.  Items we receive are sold in our thrift store and the funds we raise are used to help provide vital resources for at-risk senior pets. 

About Us

The Elderly Pet Organization is a 501C3 non profit organization whose mission is to provide information and education about senior pets. Our goal is to end senior pet abandonment and premature euthanization, while increasing senior pet adoptions throughout the US. We accept donations of unwanted items, as well as cash donations to help us with our cause. Read more about us.

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